Late 19th Century Chinese Famille Verte Mei Ping Vase with Phoenix Pattern
This striking late 19th century Famille Verte mei ping vase is extremely well hand decorated, showcasing vibrant and finely applied Famille Verte enamels. The elegant mei ping form, traditionally associated with plum blossom display, is beautifully proportioned and enhances the overall visual impact of the piece.
The vase is richly decorated with a phoenix motif, a powerful symbol of harmony, virtue, and renewal in Chinese culture. The decoration is executed with excellent precision and attention to detail, with bright, lively colors and confident brushwork that reflect the high quality of late Qing dynasty porcelain artistry.
The base bears a four-character mark, adding to the authenticity and appeal of the piece.
Condition: The vase has a Japanese gold lacquer repair, sensitively applied and adding historical character in the spirit of traditional kintsugi restoration.
Height: 26 cm
Late 19th Century Chinese Famille Verte Mei Ping Vase with Phoenix Pattern
This striking late 19th century Famille Verte mei ping vase is extremely well hand decorated, showcasing vibrant and finely applied Famille Verte enamels. The elegant mei ping form, traditionally associated with plum blossom display, is beautifully proportioned and enhances the overall visual impact of the piece.
The vase is richly decorated with a phoenix motif, a powerful symbol of harmony, virtue, and renewal in Chinese culture. The decoration is executed with excellent precision and attention to detail, with bright, lively colors and confident brushwork that reflect the high quality of late Qing dynasty porcelain artistry.
The base bears a four-character mark, adding to the authenticity and appeal of the piece.
Condition: The vase has a Japanese gold lacquer repair, sensitively applied and adding historical character in the spirit of traditional kintsugi restoration.
Height: 26 cm